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re: Nate Craig Myers - He gone.

Posted on 9/21/18 at 6:04 am to
Posted by scuppernong
Member since Jan 2013
564 posts
Posted on 9/21/18 at 6:04 am to
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Four weeks ago: "Gus has senioritis and will only play upperclassmen and won't give our talented freshmen a chance waaaaa!!!!" (Freshmen WRs ball out, NCM leaves) "Gus is underutilizing our talented upperclassmen waaaaa!!!!"


This

NCM was clearly a pussy.
Posted by metafour
Member since Feb 2007
3601 posts
Posted on 9/21/18 at 7:31 am to
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This

NCM was clearly a pussy.


How was he a pussy? They told him that he needed to get better at blocking and he shut his mouth and did just that, and he became the best blocker at WR. He never complained. If you haven't noticed by now, Gus typecasts his receivers into oblivion. Once you are the "blocking WR", that is about all you will be doing. Similarly with the speed-sweep role, go deep role, and the bubble screen role. Its bullshite and its why the NFL has zero interest in his receivers. He's had like 10 years as an OC or HC and the only two receivers he's put into the NFL literally only got there because of their innate measured athleticism, with both coming out and basically admitting that their usage at Auburn hurt them going to the next level. How dumb are some of you? Its an offense problem, and its been obvious the whole time.

This offense is a bottomless pit for receivers and passing QB's. I wouldn't get too attached to the freshman receivers who are "balling out"; there is plenty of time for them to degrade. Nix will be the next in line of passing QB's who magically forget to play QB once they step foot on campus here, all the while being degraded by idiots on the internet who can't see that he's just a hostage in a concentration camp.
This post was edited on 9/21/18 at 7:32 am
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